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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 613 — Service insurance corporations

613.03 Applicability of other laws to service insurance corporations.

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613.03 Applicability of other laws to service insurance corporations.
(1)Chapter 181 generally inapplicable to service insurance corporations. Chapter 181 does not apply to service insurance corporations except as specifically made applicable by this chapter.
(2)Insurance corporation law. Whenever in this chapter a section, subsection or paragraph of ch. 611 is made applicable to service insurance corporations the application shall be of those portions of the section, subsection or paragraph of ch. 611 that apply to mutual corporations.
(3)Applicability of insurance laws. Except as otherwise specifically provided, service insurance corporations organized or operating under this chapter are subject to ss. 610.01 , 610.11 , 610.21 , 610.23 and 610.24 and chs. 600 , 601 , 609 , 617 , 620 , 623 , 625 , 627 , 628 , 631 , 632 , 635 , 644 and 645 and to no other insurance laws.
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